Thursday, April 08, 2010

Tim Burns Republican Candidate for Congress VIDEO


On April 27, 2009, Tim Burns declared his candidacy for Congress for Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District.

Even after starting his own business, Tim never had aspirations for public office. But as a businessman, father and community volunteer, he has seen first-hand the value of hard work over handouts. In announcing his candidacy, he stated, "We need to get away from looking to the government to solve all of our problems. Instead we need to force them to solve theirs. We need to stop the bailouts and handouts, and need to balance the budget and ensure that our children will inherit a strong America, not a bankrupt one. I know how to create jobs, make a payroll, meet a budget, and stay out of debt. I am running to restore this forgotten, commonsense value to Washington."

Tim Burns was raised, educated and lives in Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District. He grew up in the Hornerstown section of Johnstown (Cambria County) and graduated from Johnstown High School in 1986. In 1990, Tim obtained his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Indiana, County).

In 1992, after graduating college, Tim started his own pharmacy technology company in the basement of his house, that improved the process of filling prescription with greater accuracy and grew it to over 400 employees before selling it in 2003. Tim’s business background and work in health care technology make him uniquely qualified to help our nation increase access to quality, affordable health care without raising taxes, and bring business sense to the government.

Since selling his company in 2003, Tim has been active in economic development projects in Southwestern Pennsylvania as an advisor and entrepreneur. He has also volunteered his time helping flood victims in Sharpsburg (Allegheny County), traveling to Mississippi to provide aid to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, volunteering at a local hospice and directing a youth camp for special needs children. Tim serves on the Board of Directors for the Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association of North America (CASANA).

Tim Burns’ commitment to conservative values, smaller government, lower taxes, an end to wasteful spending and restoring an ethical standard in public service, makes him the best choice to be the Republican nominee for Congress in the 12th Congressional District. Tim’s life experience growing up and attending school in the 12th Congressional District as well as being a father, entrepreneur, successful businessman and community leader, make him uniquely qualified to serve as our next Congressman.

Tim is a resident of Eighty Four, PA (Washington County) where he enjoys spending time with his two sons, Brock Christian (14) and Trent Matthew (12). He attends St. Benedict Catholic Church in Peters Twp. (Washington County).

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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Tom Wiens signs pledge to repeal any federal health care takeover and replace it with real reforms

WIENS SIGNS PLEDGE TO REPLACE HEALTHCARE TAKEOVER WITH REAL REFORMS

Castle Rock- US Senate candidate Tom Wiens signed a pledge sponsored by The Club For Growth today which commits him to "sponsor and support legislation to repeal any federal health care takeover passed in 2010, and replace it with real reforms that lower costs without growing government."

The pledge covers HR3590 and any so-called "fixes," that are passed.

"Real reform in healthcare will be achieved by controlling costs," said Wiens. "The private relationship between a patient and a doctor is the key to this reform.

Tom WiensUploaded on November 5, 2009 by tom.wiens. © All rights reserved.For the federal government to intervene in that relationship under HR3590 is a broad overreach of the powers of the government. Not only is it a constitutional violation, it's an ethical violation. It destroys the basis of the relationship between doctors and patients. Insiders from Washington and Wall Street want to replace your doctor with federal insurance adjusters and 16,500 agents of the IRS.

With the passage of HR3590 the Feds have taken the best medical system in the history of the world and told everyone that they can manage it better," continued Wiens. "I know they can't; the American people know they can't; they only people who are arrogant enough to believe they can manage our healthcare system better are the same Washington insiders and lobbyists who can't even manage our economy.
The federal government has a Department of Energy, yet our dependence on foreign energy continues to grow; the federal government has a Department of Education, yet we've fallen to 18th among industrial nations in education; the federal government can't even manage to make a profit for the US Post Office even though they have a monopoly on carrying letters in the US. But now Washington insiders say they can manage our healthcare system better; a system that already produces some of the best medical outcomes in the history of the world.

"Of course I will sponsor and support legislation to replace HR3590 with real reforms. It will be the first order of business I attend to.

"Real reform won't be achieved by insiders from Washington and Wall Street giving a bailout to their friends while sticking the rest of us with the bill. Real reform will be achieved by increasing portability of insurance, by increasing access to insurance through free markets, by addressing medical lawsuit reform and lowering costs. Shortly I will be releasing a healthcare plan which addresses each of these issues in a way that's meaningful to people on Main Street who provide all the jobs and pay all the taxes."

A signed copy of the pledge can be viewed here. In PDF Format.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 5, 2010 Contact: Brandon Moody 303-325-2750 Email: brandon@tomwiens.com

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Jane Norton addresses the Home Builders Association of Metro Denver VIDEO


(ENGLEWOOD) – US Senate candidate Jane Norton this morning addressed the Home Builders Association of Metro Denver’s Builder Eye-Opener Breakfast. Her remarks focused on the current economic climate and her plan to jumpstart the recovery.

“Washington isn’t listening to people like you – the ones on the ground who know better than anyone what needs to be done to get our economy back on track,” said Norton to the group of approximately 100. “The race to recovery begins with restoring some certainty for Colorado businesses. We have to stabilize and lower interest rates, increase access to capital, ensure affordable energy, and foster a reasonable regulatory environment.

“But first and foremost, we need to cut spending. That’s why I support an immediate, 20-percent cut in discretionary spending followed by a three-year freeze. We need to get this budget balanced, and I would go so far as to support an amendment to the Constitution that requires it. We have to eliminate the wasteful spending and earmarks that have buried our nation under a mountain of debt.

“Then we need to repeal and replace ObamaCare. The President’s healthcare plan needs to be scrapped and replaced with real reform that focuses on bringing down costs.

“And finally, we have to allow businesses to create jobs. That’s why I support a timeout from the payroll tax, eliminating the death tax and capital gains tax, and reducing the corporate tax. Our nation has to overhaul its regulatory system by weighing the costs of all this red tape with its limited benefits. We need to focus on efficiency standards, sound science, and maximizing labor.

“I know the answer to economic recovery lies in getting Washington out of the way and allowing the economic engine of the free market to drive our economy back to its previous heights and beyond. And that’s exactly what I intend to do if elected to serve.” ###

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Monday, April 05, 2010

Democrats' Rainbows and Unicorns VIDEO


No mandatory health care, trillions of new jobs, and low-emission unicorns. President Obama is the greatest president ever. www.nrsc.org

Sunday, April 04, 2010

ObamaCare: "How?" VIDEO


Rubio for Senate highlights how Crist's early support for Obama's big government agenda helped pave the way for ObamaCare.

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Congressman Kevin McCarthy Republican Weekly Address 04/03/10 VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT


Remarks by Congressman Kevin McCarthy of California, as provided by the Republican National Committee.

Hi, I’m Congressman Kevin McCarthy. I have the great honor of representing California’s 22nd Congressional District. I also serve as the House Republican Chief Deputy Whip. I’d like to start by wishing all those families celebrating Easter and Passover a year of peace and prosperity in this holiday season.
Congressman Kevin McCarthy
Uploaded on January 27, 2010 by Rep. Kevin McCarthy © All rights reserved.
I need not remind you that this is a time of great economic anxiety for almost everyone. Americans are rightfully asking ‘where are the jobs?’ ‘Why is Washington raising taxes in times of recession?’ ‘Doesn’t anyone care about us?’ ‘Is anyone actually listening?’

I know what you’re thinking. Enough is enough. Stop the spending. Stop the waste. Stop the broken promises.

Republicans agree. Major employers are already being squeezed because of the tax increases and cost hikes thanks to the new health care law signed by President Obama.
The new law is just the latest in a series of anti-taxpayer policies coming out of Washington that is making it harder for Americans to save, invest, and hire, but it is by no means the last.

As a former small business owner – a deli here in Bakersfield – I know that there is risk involved in turning a new idea into a successful business. There is no reward without some risk. My small business – like many small businesses – was started on credit. At this time of high unemployment, when we need to focus on jobs, we should not be expanding government spending, government commitments, and government promises that crowd out the small businessman and businesswoman. That’s not good for jobs. That’s not good for anyone.

From TARP and permanent bailouts, to the cap-and-trade national energy tax, the government takeover of healthcare, and huge increases in the national debt – and now still more demands for more spending to change the financial regulations, we have run out of money. And yet this Administration and Congressional Democrats want to spend even more.

So on behalf of the hardworking taxpayers of my district, I have one question for Washington: who is going to pay for all your new spending?

Last fall, when the controversial TARP program was on track to expire, Republicans voted to terminate the program and ensure that any unused funds were used to pay down our crushing national debt. Democrats instead forced through an extension so that they could use it as a ‘slush fund’ for more wasteful Washington spending.

Now, President Obama wants Congress to pass job-killing legislation that would guarantee permanent bailouts for Wall Street. Under his plan, unelected Washington bureaucrats would be granted virtually unlimited power to pick winners and losers – and hardworking American taxpayers would pick up the tab for the reckless decisions made by irresponsible bankers.

What’s worse, this legislation fails to address the root causes of the economic crisis and housing meltdown – the lack of accountability in Washington and on Wall Street.

Republicans have proposed a plan to protect taxpayers, end the permanent bailout and get rid of TARP. Our plan would address the causes of the financial crisis and institute accountability while adopting a new approach to the markets that will no longer include using the taxpayer as Wall Street’s financial lifeline.

Because more Washington bureaucrats, more federal agencies and more blue-ribbon commissions are not the answer. And putting taxpayers on the hook for more bailouts will not revive our struggling economy – it will only compound the pain for struggling small businesses and for families who played by the rules, lived within their means and acted responsibly.

Earlier I asked whether anyone was listening. I’m Kevin McCarthy, a member of the House Republican Conference, and we’re listening. And if you want to put an end to these big government bailouts, the reckless wasteful spending and the mountain of debt, we hope you’re listening, too. ####

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Chris Dudley Says Oregon’s Economic Future Depends On Education System That Is Effective And Successful VIDEO


Today, Chris Dudley released the following statement after Oregon’s application for participation in the federal “Race to the Top” education innovation funding program was graded 7th worst among the 40 states that applied. Oregon earned 292.6 points out of a possible 500. Chris Dudley believes instituting new leadership and new ideas can help to get Oregon’s education system back on track:

“Oregon’s economic future depends on a education system that is successful and effective. Regrettably, today’s broken system and the current lack of leadership in Salem are hurting our children and Oregon’s tomorrow.

The Oregonian said, ‘Oregon’s biggest weak spot: extremely weak plans to guarantee highly effective teachers and principals.’ It is frustrating at best that the politicians in Salem refuse to take a stand, reform our system, and move Oregon forward for the future of our children and our state.

As Governor, I will ensure that we educate for our economic future by instituting plans to improve our system through stabilized K-12 funding, increased professional training for our teaches, added incentives for outstanding performance, and a reformed PERS system to curb long-term budget impacts.

We can create an education system that ranks among the best in the country but we need someone from the outside who is not afraid to take a stand and change the status quo in Salem.” Read The Full Oregonian Story Here.

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Chinese Cyber Attack on Vietnamese Computer Users

The chilling effects of malware Tuesday, March 30, 2010 2:05 PM Posted by Neel Mehta, Security Team. Google Online Security Blog The latest news and insights from Google on security and safety on the Internet.

In January, we discussed a set of highly sophisticated cyber attacks that originated in China and targeted many corporations around the world. We believe that malware is a general threat to the Internet, but it is especially harmful when it is used to suppress opinions of dissent. In that case, the attacks involved surveillance of email accounts belonging to Chinese human rights activists. Perhaps unsurprisingly, these are not the only examples of malicious software being used for political ends. We have gathered information about a separate cyber threat that was less sophisticated but that nonetheless was employed against another community.

This particular malware broadly targeted Vietnamese computer users around the world. The malware infected the computers of potentially tens of thousands of users who downloaded Vietnamese keyboard language software and possibly other legitimate software that was altered to infect users. While the malware itself was not especially sophisticated, it has nonetheless been used for damaging purposes. These infected machines have been used both to spy on their owners as well as participate in distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against blogs containing messages of political dissent. Specifically, these attacks have tried to squelch opposition to bauxite mining efforts in Vietnam, an important and emotionally charged issue in the country.

Since some anti-virus vendors have already introduced signatures to help detect this specific malware, we recommend the following actions, particularly if you believe that you may have been exposed to the malware: run regular anti-virus as well as anti-spyware scans from trusted vendors, and be sure to install all web browser and operating system updates to ensure you’re using only the latest versions. New technology like our suspicious account activity alerts in Gmail should also help detect surveillance efforts. At a larger scale, we feel the international community needs to take cybersecurity seriously to help keep free opinion flowing.

The chilling effects of malware

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Tim Scott’s Constitutional Amendment Legislation Gets Key Vote in Subcommittee VIDEO


Tim Scott’s legislation to nullify the government-run healthcare legislation received a favorable 3-2 vote this morning in the judicial law subcommittee meeting at the State House.

In November 2009, Scott pre-filed the legislation would protect states’ rights and individual freedoms from a government-run healthcare program. “The federal government’s over reach is layered with problems, the biggest of which is that it is unconstitutional”, Scott said to the committee, which garnered applause from those in attendance.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Replace The IRS with a Flat Tax VIDEO


(Washington, D.C., Monday, March 29, 2010) A new video released today by the Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation (CF&P) explains why a flat tax would be superior to the internal revenue code. Entitled "The Flat Tax: How it Works and Why it is Good for America," the mini-documentary includes a 20-second tutorial showing the simple postcard-sized tax forms that would replace the hundreds of forms in the current system.

"The current income tax system is burdensome, rigged to help the politically well connected, and it makes America less competitive" said CF&P Foundation President Andrew Quinlan. "A flat tax would help the economy and treat all Americans equally."

"America's top fiscal policy goal should be smaller government," added Dan Mitchell, narrator of the video and Cato Institute Senior Fellow. "But fixing the tax code should be second on the list since the current system needlessly reduces prosperity."

Executive Summary

This Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation video shows how the flat tax would benefit families and businesses, and also explains how this simple and fair system would boost economic growth and eliminate the special-interest corruption of the internal revenue code.

For additional comments: Andrew Quinlan can be reached at 202-285-0244 andy@freedomandprosperity.org Dan Mitchell can be reached at 202-218-4615, dmitchell@cato.org

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Boehner, Cantor, Pence all Sign Club’s ‘Repeal It’ Pledge VIDEO


WASHINGTON – The Club for Growth today announced receipt of signed and witnessed ‘Repeal It’ pledges from House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.), and House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence (R-Ind.), the three highest-ranking Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives.

“We’re thrilled to have the unanimous support of the top Republican leaders in the House,” said Club President Chris Chocola. “The ‘Repeal It’ campaign has already been a tremendous success, clarifying the debate about health care for the 2010 elections, and forcing Republicans and Democrats alike to annunciate their principles in that debate.”

“I thank Congressmen Boehner, Cantor, and Pence for their leadership. We hope their pledges will lead to unanimous support for the Repeal It project from the House Republican Conference, and finally spur Senate Republican leaders to join the cause, too.”

To date, ‘Repeal It’ pledges have been signed by 60 members of Congress and 229 candidates for the House and Senate. ###

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Senator Mitch McConnell Republican Address 03/27/10 VIDEO PODCAST TEXT TRANSCRIPT


PODCAST of the address is available MP3 for DOWNLOAD

Senator Mitch McConnell Republican Address 03/27/10 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

"Hello. I’m Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. Earlier this week, the President signed a massive health spending bill that’s been described as historic. Well, Democrats in Washington may measure history by how expensive and intrusive the bill is. But, most people outside Washington see things differently.

“In one of the most divisive legislative debates in modern history, Democrats decided to go the partisan route and blatantly ignore the will of the people. Americans opposed this legislation, and, now they’re clamoring to see it repealed and replaced.

“Democratic Leaders and White House officials may be celebrating their victory this week, but most of the rest of the country is not.

“Most people aren’t interested in celebrating a bill that makes their lives more complicated, takes more out of their paychecks and puts decisions they’re used to making themselves into the hands of federal bureaucrats.

“Most people aren’t celebrating the fact that their insurance premiums will go up. Seniors aren’t popping champagne corks at more than a half a trillion dollars in Medicare cuts. And, job creators, already struggling in a down economy, aren’t doing any cartwheels over all the mandates and new taxes they’ll have to shoulder as a result of this bill.

“We’re already seeing the economic fallout.

“Just two days after this bill became law, the John Deere Company said it will spend an extra $150 million this year alone just to comply with the new law. Illinois-based Caterpillar Corporation said it expects to take a $100 million hit.

“This is bad news for workers, and its terrible news for the broader economy. As the President himself put it during a visit to Caterpillar last year: ‘you can measure America’s bottom line by looking at Caterpillar’s bottom line.’ That was the President a year ago.

“The timing couldn’t be worse. At a moment when millions of Americans are looking for work, Democrats in Washington just voted to spend $2.6 trillion on a health care bill that will make it even harder to create private-sector jobs. The IRS sure gets a boost, though. An estimated 16,500 new workers will be needed there to enforce a brand new insurance mandate that the bill imposes on employers.

“And then there are all the unintended consequences that will inevitably result from a 2,800-page bill that sets up dozens of federal boards and a thicket of new rules and regulations — regulations that we know won’t withstand their first contact with reality.

“In fact, we’re already seeing it. Just one day after the President signed this bill into law, we got word that one of its celebrated early features — a ban on discriminating against children with pre-existing conditions — won’t immediately protect children after all.

“Another promise, requiring insurance companies to let young adults stay on their parents’ plans up to age 26, turned out to be similarly ineffective. In other words, Democrats in Congress just voted to take over one-sixth of our economy, and two of the biggest selling points they used to push it over the finish line already need fixing. Here’s a question: if they can’t get these two things right, how can we expect them to properly manage the rest of it?

“When the White House was questioned about the glitches in the bill, they said the Secretary of Human Services was on the case. They said she’d issue a new regulation to correct the problem. But this is precisely what Americans are afraid of.

“This bill hadn’t even been law for 24 hours, and already they’re proposing regulations to cover over mistakes and errors. And we haven’t even seen the last of it.

“I’m sure that soon enough, every American will be reminded of the wisdom of that old observation that ‘government is best which governs least.’

“Look, nobody is satisfied with the health care system as it is. We’ve got serious problems that need to be addressed. Costs are out of control. Too many people are being squeezed out of the market. But, the fact of the matter is, this health care bill doesn’t solve any of those problems. It uses them as an excuse to undermine the things we do best — the wide array of choices, the constant innovations in technology and treatments, and the high quality of care that people all around the world admire about the American health care system.

“Sadly, all of those things will suffer as a result of the bill the President signed this week.

“We can do better. We can expand access to people with preexisting conditions. We can keep people from being kicked off their plans. We can lower costs and premiums. We can do all of these things without undermining the things we do best and without raising taxes that kill jobs in a bad economy.

“The American people know that. That’s why they’ve been clamoring for a different approach, and that’s why Republicans are committed to repealing this bill and replacing it with common sense solutions that achieve the good things that folks on both sides want to achieve without all the nasty consequences we’re already beginning to see.

“Repeal and replace. That’s what Americans really want, and that’s something people far beyond Washington, D.C. will actually want to celebrate.

“Thanks for listening.”

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Dennis Lennox on the issues VIDEO


Dennis Lennox is an active member of the Berean Bible Church, a non-denominational community church in Topinabee that his family helped found some 28 years ago. Besides being involved with numerous pro-life, pro-family civic organizations, he is a member of the National Rifle Association and Ducks Unlimited.

Lennox learned the importance of faith, family, and country from his late grandparents, who instilled in him the values he holds to this day. As members of the Greatest Generation, who lived through an economic depression unimaginable in contemporary times, they taught him the importance of fiscal prudence and standing up for what you believe.

While working as a professional hockey official in leagues across Canada and the United States, Lennox also worked for President George W. Bush. After President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were re-elected in 2004, he went on to take positions with Congressman David Camp and Senate Republicans in Lansing.

After gaining first-hand experience in the Legislature, Lennox returned home to serve as chairman of Citizens Against New Taxes, a grassroots coalition that advocates taxpayer rights and fights unnecessary tax increases on working families and small businesses.

He went on to work in the presidential campaign of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, helping the Michigan native win the state's 2008 presidential primary.

A leader in Republican politics, Lennox was elected by his peers across Northern and Upper Michigan to represent the 31-county 1st Congressional District at the 2008 Republican National Convention, which formally nominated U.S. Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin as the GOP presidential and vice presidential nominees and approved the Republican Party Platform.

Lennox's record includes a series of bipartisan amendments to the Michigan Constitution. His proposals, introduced by Senator Michelle McManus as Senate Joint Resolution I in 2007, modernized government by removing obsolete and archaic provisions of the Constitution. Lennox's amendments overwhelmingly passed the Senate, achieving a final vote of 27-3.

In 2008, running on a platform of reforming local government, Lennox defeated a two-term Democratic incumbent to become Cheboygan County's Drain Commissioner. He was only one of two Republican challengers in all of Michigan to defeat an incumbent Democrat at the county-wide or higher levels.

After taking office, Lennox fulfilled his campaign promise to abolish the office of county drain commissioner by working with county commissioners and legislators in Lansing to develop a bipartisan proposal to allow Cheboygan County to do-away with the office. His proposal was introduced as House Bill 5216 and Senate Bill 758.

As drain commissioner, he reformed a little-known office that had historically operated with little scrutiny from taxpayers.

Lennox moved his office’s operations back to the county courthouse in the City of Cheboygan to ensure greater access to constituents, who were used to interacting with their elected officials in a central location.

Whether it was preserving water resources in the Great Lakes, working with landowners to write an ordinance to ban phosphorus in lawn fertilizers, helping improve local road infrastructure or stopping Lansing from banning recreational walleye fishing in the state’s third-largest lake, Lennox has consistently stood up, and been a voice, for his constituents.

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Don Hooper To the Citizens of the 1st District of Michigan

I cannot sit quietly and watch our country being betrayed by those currently in office. I will never stop trying to defend our country from enemies both outside and within. Therefore, I declare that I will again, run for the office of the 1st District of Michigan in the Federal House of Representatives.

If you are an American conservative, I know what you want, I know exactly what you want because I want the very same things you do.

We dream of living in a free country as secure Americans, a peaceful place where we can enjoy life and prosperity without the uncertainties of incompetent government and it’s agencies, and unelected people, who insist on controlling every aspect of our lives.

Spiritually, we want to be governed exclusively by the rules set for us by God through the scriptures, and culturally, by our American Constitution and The Bill of Rights. These two directives contain the very basic fundamentals of our cultural existence, and are the total requirements necessary for human happiness in this nation as long as we choose to embrace their wisdom without restraint.

The anger of watching our freedom and liberty being destroyed by our own government beckoned me to re-dedicate myself to doing whatever I can to stop this carnage. I know I have to combat this madness in the very place where it was being formulated; the United States Congress.

Most of you know, I ran for the U.S. House of Representatives three times. It was a formidable task running against a wealthy incumbent. For me, funding was minimal and support from the party ticket was 100% non existent. Nonetheless, I have decided I will run for the U.S. House of Representatives once again, on the Republican ticket. Until a third party is assembled there is no hope that anyone can beat Congressman Stupak without running as a major party candidate.

I have much to offer the people of the 1st District; things like integrity, honesty and steadfastness. I need the support and help of the true branch of conservatives in the party. I also need the help of all the Independents from Tea Party action, and all other conservative groups. I believe this includes most of the district’s voting block because they are realize that we are in a precarious position of losing our country to an insane bunch of radical communists, led by the biggest anti-American of all, Barrack Hussein Obama. They must be defeated at all costs.

The following is a brief outline of where I stand on principles:

* Not an attorney
* Not a Politician
* A full history of personal business experience ( I too drive a truck :-)
* I am well educated on the topics
* I know correct history well
* I am experienced
* I understand how corrupt politics work and want to destroy it
* I am totally for America
* I am fully Pro-Life both from conception to Natural death
* I am not for big government - I want it downsized to minimal governance
* I want us out of the United Nations
* I am not afraid to stand up to those who want to make America into something else
* I am a true patriot and conservative - not a declared moderate or liberal non progressive
* I believe there is not place for liberals or social progressives, Marxist or Communists in American government
* I can address issues at three levels of national and international politics - voter level - congressional strata and the subterranean efforts of Anti-American communism and Islamic philosophies
* I understand the national and international monetary systems an their effects on America and the world
* I will vote no on Earmarks. I believe they are congressional blackmail and totally illegal and unconstitutional. They need to be stopped immediately.
* I believe strongly in the second amendment on gun rights
* I support producing our own fossil energy, (oil, coal, etc.)
* I believe the National Education Department needs to be abolished and our public schools under local control where it belongs.
* I believe any takeover of our health care system is unconstitutional and destructive. There are sensible solutions available from sensible people.
* I believe in a force a balanced budget that does not balance itself by increasing taxation. I believe the people should have full representation in taxation.
* I believe serving America is a privilege and as such, I would not accept any retirement payments after leaving the congress.

It goes without saying, I cannot win the office without your support. That support begins with becoming elligible to be on the November 2010 ballot. Please do not leave me alone for gathering the minimal 1300 signatures necessary for candidacy.

You now have an opportunity to sent a representative that does not vote on the so called moderate liberal side. You have an opportunity to a true conservative to represent you.

Contact me to help in gathering petition signatures to place me on the ballot. Please remember, if you sign a petition for another candidate, you cannot sign another's.

I will send petitions to anyone who will take time to gather fifteen signatures. If you truly want a solid candidate to represent you with unshakeable conservative values, I welcome you to the team. Together we can stop a take over of our country by those that do not represent our values and beliefs.

Contact me for speaking, endorsement, questions, or debating engagements below.

Send your emails to: Don.Hooper@Fast-Air.Net Phone: 906-265-9329 Your friend, Don Hooper

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Bart Stupak's Opponent, Linda Goldthorpe, Interviewed on WTCM Radio VIDEO


Linda says she quit practicing law for money because she couldn’t offer people any assurance that they’d obtain justice. Watching Congress brought her to the same conclusion. She’d like to see the federal government keep it’s hands off state affairs, eliminate international entanglements, restrain itself to Constitutionally mandated issues, and cease taking personal property through taxation and excessive regulation.

I did not see myself running for Congress until I realized how urgently we need new leadership, leadership that trusts the people and the state and local governments to govern themselves. It’s been a thrill to discover that this simple message of freedom resonates with so many people. I feel passionately about many specific issues, but it all boils down to one uncomplicated thing: we need less government, not more.
– Linda Goldthorpe

Linda’s family has lived in Michigan’s upper peninsula for over a hundred years, at the same site on Big Manistique Lake. A graduate of Northern Michigan University and Thomas Cooley Law School, she and her husband, former US Marine George Miller, homeschool their two teenage sons.

As a pro bono attorney, Linda has watched the decay of our liberties and privacy with real concern, and seeks to halt the devaluation of our dollar and expansion of top-heavy government. Linda believes that limiting government to its surprisingly small Constitutional role would accomplish much towards these goals.

Goldthorpe states, “As your representative, I’ll commit to evaluate government actions and legislation in light of its adherence to the principles of the US Constitution, and fight against unnecessary and costly legislation. I’d like my new colleagues in Congress to get reacquainted with the word no.”


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Dr. Dan Benishek For US Congress vs Bart Stupak in Michigan VIDEO


Dan Benishek was born in Iron River, Michigan in 1952. His mother, Helen Kovaleski, was also born in Iron River from parents that emigrated from Poland. His father, Joseph Benishek, was from the Antigo, Wisconsin area and moved to the Upper Peninsula to join the Civilian Conservation Corps and subsequently worked in the local iron mines. He was killed in those mines in 1957 when Dan was five years old. Dan was raised by his widowed mother and his extended family in Iron River working since he was a youngster in the family business, the Iron River Hotel, until he went on to college.

After Dan graduated from West Iron County High School in 1970 he went on to the University of Michigan where he received a bachelor’s degree in biology. He then went on to Wayne State University School of Medicine where he graduated in 1978. He did a rotating internship in Flint and then returned to Detroit to do his surgical residency finishing in 1983. Dr. Benishek has been serving the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in Iron Mountain working at Dickinson County Memorial Hospital as a general surgeon. Dan has also served the veterans at the Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center since 1990. More recently, Dan joined to staff at Northstar Health System in Iron River. Dan and his wife Judy live on Chicagoan Lake in rural Iron County and share five children and two grandchildren. Their family enjoys hunting, fishing, cooking and spending time with friends.

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Tom Stillings response to Obama Healthcare signing 3-23-2010 VIDEO


Tom Stillings, Candidate for Mchigan's 1st Congressional seat, currently held by Bart Stupak, speaks on the President signing into law Obamacare March 23, 2010. Visit stillingsforcongress.com to see more and visit the Facebook link to join and share with friends. TomStillings, Posted March 23, 2010.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Ron Paul - Stupak Deal Illegal And Unconstitutional VIDEO


Earlier today, Ron Paul appeared on Fox News' America Live with Megyn Kelly to discuss the unconstutionality of the executive order on abortion signed by President Obama.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Sarah Palin On The Passage Of Health Care Reform TEXT TRANSCRIPT VIDEO





Sarah Palin on How to Undo Obama's 'Socializing of America'

This is a rush transcript from "Hannity," March 22, 2010. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.

SEAN HANNITY, HOST: After a year of concerted effort the Democratic Party finally managed to ram its disastrous health care bill through Congress. The massive tax increases it entails should hit you shortly even though your medical care will not go downhill for a few years.

Now throughout this process we learned what bipartisanship really means to the Democratic Party. There was a lot of talk about getting Republicans on board but in the end the only bipartisanship was in the opposition.

Thirty-four Democrats joined all of the congressional Republicans to oppose this bill. And the road to passing this bill was a bumpy one for the Democrats who had to bribe and bully their own members to eke out 216 votes. And for that and much more they will certainly pay a price in November.

So was it worth it for the Democrats in the end?

Joining me now with reaction to everything that went down yesterday on Capitol Hill is former Alaska governor, Fox News contributor, Sarah Palin.

Governor, it must still be cold in Alaska because I see snow on your roof in the back there. What's the temperature outside?

SARAH PALIN, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: It is springtime, though. It's about 30 degrees so it's warm, it's fine for us.

HANNITY: All right. I prefer 60 or 70 in springtime. But that's warm, I guess, for Alaska.

All right, I think this is a sad day for this country. I think we saw a shredding of our Constitution. I think the rule of law was passed aside. Alcee Hastings said as much.

How severe is this from your perspective?

PALIN: It's severe but let's not be sad about it. Let's be fired up and energized and invigorated and decide no, we're going to do all that we can to take our country back.

Al Sharpton nailed it. He's the one who said today or yesterday he said, you know, this is social — this is part of the socializing of America that Obama had promised. He hit the nail on the head. And those who support such a thing — socialism — OK, be on that side and support things like Obamacare.

But those who love America and don't want to see that transformation of America into some kind of socialized country, let's get on our high horse and start doing all that we can to provide more education, more information to voters so that in these midterm elections they can elect people who will undo what happened to America last night. FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Monday, March 22, 2010

House of Representatives FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 165 (Health Care)

FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 165
(Democrats in roman; Republicans in italic; Independents underlined)

H R 3590 RECORDED VOTE 21-Mar-2010 10:49 PM
QUESTION: On Motion to Concur in Senate Amendments
BILL TITLE: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act


AyesNoesPRESNV
Democratic21934

Republican
178

Independent



TOTALS219212



---- AYES 219 ---

Ackerman
Andrews
Baca
Baird
Baldwin
Bean
Becerra
Berkley
Berman
Bishop (GA)
Bishop (NY)
Blumenauer
Boccieri
Boswell
Boyd
Brady (PA)
Braley (IA)
Brown, Corrine
Butterfield
Capps
Capuano
Cardoza
Carnahan
Carney
Carson (IN)
Castor (FL)
Chu
Clarke
Clay
Cleaver
Clyburn
Cohen
Connolly (VA)
Conyers
Cooper
Costa
Costello
Courtney
Crowley
Cuellar
Cummings
Dahlkemper
Davis (CA)
Davis (IL)
DeFazio
DeGette
Delahunt
DeLauro
Dicks
Dingell
Doggett
Donnelly (IN)
Doyle
Driehaus
Edwards (MD)
Ellison
Ellsworth
Engel
Eshoo
Etheridge
Farr
Fattah
Filner
Foster
Frank (MA)
Fudge
Garamendi
Giffords
Gonzalez
Gordon (TN)
Grayson
Green, Al
Green, Gene
Grijalva
Gutierrez
Hall (NY)
Halvorson
Hare
Harman
Hastings (FL)
Heinrich
Higgins
Hill
Himes
Hinchey
Hinojosa
Hirono
Hodes
Holt
Honda
Hoyer
Inslee
Israel
Jackson (IL)
Jackson Lee (TX)
Johnson (GA)
Johnson, E. B.
Kagen
Kanjorski
Kaptur
Kennedy
Kildee
Kilpatrick (MI)
Kilroy
Kind
Kirkpatrick (AZ)
Klein (FL)
Kosmas
Kucinich
Langevin
Larsen (WA)
Larson (CT)
Lee (CA)
Levin
Lewis (GA)
Loebsack
Lofgren, Zoe
Lowey
Luján
Maffei
Maloney
Markey (CO)
Markey (MA)
Matsui
McCarthy (NY)
McCollum
McDermott
McGovern
McNerney
Meek (FL)
Meeks (NY)
Michaud
Miller (NC)
Miller, George
Mitchell
Mollohan
Moore (KS)
Moore (WI)
Moran (VA)
Murphy (CT)
Murphy (NY)
Murphy, Patrick
Nadler (NY)
Napolitano
Neal (MA)
Oberstar
Obey
Olver
Ortiz
Owens
Pallone
Pascrell
Pastor (AZ)
Payne
Pelosi
Perlmutter
Perriello
Peters
Pingree (ME)
Polis (CO)
Pomeroy
Price (NC)
Quigley
Rahall
Rangel
Reyes
Richardson
Rodriguez
Rothman (NJ)
Roybal-Allard
Ruppersberger
Rush
Ryan (OH)
Salazar
Sánchez, Linda T.
Sanchez, Loretta
Sarbanes
Schakowsky
Schauer
Schiff
Schrader
Schwartz
Scott (GA)
Scott (VA)
Serrano
Sestak
Shea-Porter
Sherman
Sires
Slaughter
Smith (WA)
Snyder
Speier
Spratt
Stark
Stupak
Sutton
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS)
Tierney
Titus
Tonko
Towns
Tsongas
Van Hollen
Velázquez
Visclosky
Walz
Wasserman Schultz
Waters
Watson
Watt
Waxman
Weiner
Welch
Wilson (OH)
Woolsey
Wu
Yarmuth

---- NOES 212 ---

Aderholt
Adler (NJ)
Akin
Alexander
Altmire
Arcuri
Austria
Bachmann
Bachus
Barrett (SC)
Barrow
Bartlett
Barton (TX)
Berry
Biggert
Bilbray
Bilirakis
Bishop (UT)
Blackburn
Blunt
Boehner
Bonner
Bono Mack
Boozman
Boren
Boucher
Boustany
Brady (TX)
Bright
Broun (GA)
Brown (SC)
Brown-Waite, Ginny
Buchanan
Burgess
Burton (IN)
Buyer
Calvert
Camp
Campbell
Cantor
Cao
Capito
Carter
Cassidy
Castle
Chaffetz
Chandler
Childers
Coble
Coffman (CO)
Cole
Conaway
Crenshaw
Culberson
Davis (AL)
Davis (KY)
Davis (TN)
Deal (GA)
Dent
Diaz-Balart, L.
Diaz-Balart, M.
Dreier
Duncan
Edwards (TX)
Ehlers
Emerson
Fallin
Flake
Fleming
Forbes
Fortenberry
Foxx
Franks (AZ)
Frelinghuysen
Gallegly
Garrett (NJ)
Gerlach
Gingrey (GA)
Gohmert
Goodlatte
Granger
Graves
Griffith
Guthrie
Hall (TX)
Harper
Hastings (WA)
Heller
Hensarling
Herger
Herseth Sandlin
Hoekstra
Holden
Hunter
Inglis
Issa
Jenkins
Johnson (IL)
Johnson, Sam
Jones
Jordan (OH)
King (IA)
King (NY)
Kingston
Kirk
Kissell
Kline (MN)
Kratovil
Lamborn
Lance
Latham
LaTourette
Latta
Lee (NY)
Lewis (CA)
Linder
Lipinski
LoBiondo
Lucas
Luetkemeyer
Lummis
Lungren, Daniel E.
Lynch
Mack
Manzullo
Marchant
Marshall
Matheson
McCarthy (CA)
McCaul
McClintock
McCotter
McHenry
McIntyre
McKeon
McMahon
McMorris Rodgers
Melancon
Mica
Miller (FL)
Miller (MI)
Miller, Gary
Minnick
Moran (KS)
Murphy, Tim
Myrick
Neugebauer
Nunes
Nye
Olson
Paul
Paulsen
Pence
Peterson
Petri
Pitts
Platts
Poe (TX)
Posey
Price (GA)
Putnam
Radanovich
Rehberg
Reichert
Roe (TN)
Rogers (AL)
Rogers (KY)
Rogers (MI)
Rohrabacher
Rooney
Ros-Lehtinen
Roskam
Ross
Royce
Ryan (WI)
Scalise
Schmidt
Schock
Sensenbrenner
Sessions
Shadegg
Shimkus
Shuler
Shuster
Simpson
Skelton
Smith (NE)
Smith (NJ)
Smith (TX)
Souder
Space
Stearns
Sullivan
Tanner
Taylor
Teague
Terry
Thompson (PA)
Thornberry
Tiahrt
Tiberi
Turner
Upton
Walden
Wamp
Westmoreland
Whitfield
Wilson (SC)
Wittman
Wolf
Young (AK)
Young (FL)